Memory Loss In Old Age

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Memory Loss In Old Age

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

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Sue woke up in horror to find a stranger sleeping next to her and shouted, “Who are you?!” Sue is a 77 year old grandmother who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and the man next to her is her husband of 57 years, one who has loved her all his life and slept beside her ever since they were married.

Alzheimer’s disease, also known as senile dementia, is named after Alois Alzheimer (164-1915). People afflicted with this disease more often than not gradually lose their memory over the years, and it is the worst form of memory loss anyone can be inflicted with. People who are affected by it can recall events decades ago but cannot remember what they just ate for lunch!

Famous individuals who are known to be suffering from Alzheimer’s include late US president Ronald Reagan. As a patient goes through the later stages of Alzheimer’s, relatives, parents, friends, even loved ones become unrecognizable to them. This can cause them to drop into depression and requires a huge change on their family’s part to accommodate the sudden change in behavior and personality of the patient. Unfortunately, it has also been found out that Alzheimer’s disease is hereditary also.

Presently, there has yet to be a cure to be found for Alzheimer’s however medical facilities around the world are all trying to formulate out the most effective medication to deal with this disease. However, with our present technology, the best medications work most effectively only during the early stages of Alzheimer’s.

It seems as though as we age, memory loss is inevitable and would sooner or later be part of our lives as it is normal for people to become forgetful as the grow older, however only a few are suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Also, even though normal memory improving techniques like mind stimulating games have no known effect to Alzheimer’s, it is a somewhat effective tool as a preventive measure. Moreover, just like how you would go to the gym to keep physically fit and healthy, the earlier you start such memory training, the higher your chances of maintaining your mental fitness. Even so, our brain cells are irreplaceable after they perish and with almost everyone born with the same number of brain cells, as we age, more of these cells die off as part of the growing process, thus our mental ability get weaker as we grow older.

Memory loss and aging are very much linked together with each other as memory loss will catch up with us once we reach a certain age.

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